First off, great ROM, been using it for a couple of months on my Samsung Galaxy S3 (i9300 international) and loving the cutting edge.

I do want to report an issue with the USB connection on both Windows 8 and Ubuntu (13.10, 14.04 and PearOS 8) where the device is not recognized and it gets very annoying in Windows 8 where the bell keeps on ringing as long as the device is plugged in.

Checking the Omni version that means I haven't had an update sine Feb. 2, which is weird. I usually get an update every night (even if there are no commits.. it just... updates.) But for a long while I got nothing. Thought that maybe development has just slowed down, but on Monday I decided to check and found there have been updates since, but I've just not got them.

Am I the only person here with that problem?

I tried what @bleggy said to do, but it didn't work (maybe I did something wrong.. I dunno). Other than that the phone runs fine, minus the odd reboot every now and then (not often.. maybe once a week or so).

Also if this is the wrong thread I'm posting please let me know and I'll happily delete this and go to the correct thread.

edit:
Some further information: When I click "Check now ..." in Opendelta it checks, but tells me that my system is up to date. I tried taking off secure and checking, but no dice. I also checked the networks and Wi-Fi & Ethernet are both turned on so that shouldn't be the problem either.

Last edited by thurst306; 27th February 2014 at 01:50 PM.
Reason: Explaining what exactly happens after I click "Check now ..."

Checking the Omni version that means I haven't had an update sine Feb. 2, which is weird. I usually get an update every night (even if there are no commits.. it just... updates.) But for a long while I got nothing. Thought that maybe development has just slowed down, but on Monday I decided to check and found there have been updates since, but I've just not got them.

Am I the only person here with that problem?

I tried what @bleggy said to do, but it didn't work (maybe I did something wrong.. I dunno). Other than that the phone runs fine, minus the odd reboot every now and then (not often.. maybe once a week or so).

Also if this is the wrong thread I'm posting please let me know and I'll happily delete this and go to the correct thread.

edit:
Some further information: When I click "Check now ..." in Opendelta it checks, but tells me that my system is up to date. I tried taking off secure and checking, but no dice. I also checked the networks and Wi-Fi & Ethernet are both turned on so that shouldn't be the problem either.

t0lte and I think n7100 feb18 nightlies were removed for various reasons. That broke the opendelta update chain - users of these devices must manually update past feb18.

I think opendelta had a feature to handle situations like this but we forgot to use it.

So.. what happens if I download the latest nightly and flash manually?

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Originally Posted by Entropy512

t0lte and I think n7100 feb18 nightlies were removed for various reasons. That broke the opendelta update chain - users of these devices must manually update past feb18.

I think opendelta had a feature to handle situations like this but we forgot to use it.

So, then, if I flash the latest nightly alone will I get all the updates I missed? Or will I have to go and download each nightly since my updates stopped and flash each one, one after the other?

Also if I update manually will my OTA updates start working again? Or is there no way to know that just yet?

Finally: what was the feature that Opendelta had for this? And how can I use it? :P

Thanks for the quick reply!

edit:
Got it working! ...sort of. I flashed yesterday's nightly then my phone found the latest nightly, but didn't flash it. Had to do that manually after it rebooted into TWRP. I reloaded after setting the default location, though, so tomorrow I hope it works fine.

Last edited by thurst306; 28th February 2014 at 10:34 PM.
Reason: Problem solved!

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